I always heard not to help them out, but we had a last duckling that had broken through the shell, and was peeping - you could even see it's little bill moving. After an entire day and night - DH decided to start breaking away the shell, only to find - horrors - it was stuck in the shell. I left the room, but he ran a sink of warm water and gently worked it loose from the shell. No blood, but it was a wet and cold mess. I put it back in the brooder to get warm and dry. After a few hours, it had dried out, but this isn't for the faint of heart because it was still in a fetal position and remained so for at least another 24hrs. I hand fed and watered it for 2 days, electrolytes and the grow gel stuff. But on the 3rd day, it was trying to get out of the shoe box to join it's siblings and began to eat and drink on it's own. It took a while, but at 2 wks old it is still a bit smaller than the others, but doing just fine. No idea if it's a boy or girl, but we named it Tiger.